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Born in 1963 in Lubin, Poland, Wojtek Ulrich studied at the Art Academy at Wroclaw and Duesseldorf Art Academy before moving to the United States in the early 1990’s. |

"Born in 1963 in
Lubin, Poland, Wojtek Ulrich studied at the Art Academy at Wroclaw and
Duesseldorf Art Academy before moving to the United States in the early
1990’s. His multi-media installations involving large metal sculptures,
photography and video have been shown in galleries in Europe, Toronto,
Chicago and in New York City, where he currently resides. His work explores
questions of life and death, reality and illusion, and changing cultural
factors in society throughout history. His latest exhition SCUM at The Annex consists of a three-channel film projection, a video, sculpture and a series of digital photographs. SCUM is both primal and of the moment: one work speak of man’s inhumanity and existential condition within a filmic setting that is futuristic and archetypal, while the other work resides somewhere between Baudrillard’s ecstacy of communication and the Tower of Babel."